An edition of Alonso Núñez de Reinoso (1971)

Alonso Núñez de Reinoso

the lament of a sixteenth-century exile.

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An edition of Alonso Núñez de Reinoso (1971)

Alonso Núñez de Reinoso

the lament of a sixteenth-century exile.

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English
Pages
309

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Alonso Núñez de Reinoso: the lament of a sixteenth-century exile.
1971, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 165-175.
Appendix "Algunas rimas" (p. 179-306) contains facsim. of the 1552 text of the 2d vol. of Núñez de Reinoso's Historia de los amores de Clareo y Florisea y de los trabajos de Isea con otras obras en verso parte al estilo español y parte al italiano agora nuevamente sacada a luz, entitled: Libro segundo de las Obras en coplas castellanas y versos al estilo italiano.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863/.3
Library of Congress
PQ6419.N84 Z85

The Physical Object

Pagination
309 p.
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4574035M
Internet Archive
alonsonezdereino0000rose
ISBN 10
083867612X
LCCN
77099324
OCLC/WorldCat
134640
Library Thing
7070603
Goodreads
5861567

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